KSL Live World discography | |
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Live albums | 2 |
Remixes | 2 |
A concert titled KSL Live World hosted by the visual novel development brand Key under VisualArt's was held in 2008 and again in 2010. The first one, called KSL Live World 2008: Way to the Little Busters! EX, was held on May 10, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan, and again on May 17, 2008 in Osaka, Japan as a part of Key's ten-year anniversary commemoration. The concert featured songs by Lia, Rita, Chata, and Tomoe Tamiyasu who have previously sung songs for singles and albums released under Key's record label Key Sounds Label (KSL). Another concert called KSL Live World 2010: Way to the Kud-Wafter was held in Tokyo on May 21, 2010 and again twice more on May 22, 2010. The concert featured songs sung by Keiko Suzuki, Miyako Suzuta, Aoi Tada, Tomoe Tamiyasu, Chata, Marina, Lia, LiSA, Rita and Riya of Eufonius; however, Riya only appeared at the May 22 concerts.
Three albums were released which consists of two live albums and twos remix album. The first live album was released in December 2008 containing the recording of the May 17, 2008 concert. The second live album was released in December 2010 containing recordings from one of the May 22, 2010 concerts. The first remix album featured remixes of the opening theme "Last regrets" from Key's debut visual novel Kanon and was released at 2008 concerts. The second remix album, released at the 2010 concerts, featured remixes of songs from Clannad , Little Busters! and Kud Wafter . The albums are produced under the record label Key Sounds Label, a division of VisualArt's.
KSL Live World 2008: Pamphlet and Memorial Disc is a remix album released on May 10, 2008 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog numbers KSLC-0001—0002. [1] The album was first released at the Tokyo, Japan showing of Key's tenth anniversary commemoration concert KSL Live World 2008: Way to the Little Busters! EX. The album was also sold at the Osaka, Japan showing of the concert on May 17, 2008. [2] The album contains two CDs in LP-sized packaging, respectively titled A-side and B-side. The A-side contains six remixes of the opening theme of Key's debut visual novel Kanon , "Last regrets", sung by three different artists; Eiko Shimamiya sings the third track, Lia sings the fifth, and Ayana sings the remaining four songs.
Three of the tracks were previously featured on other singles and albums released by Key Sounds Label and I've Sound. The second track originally appeared on "Last regrets / Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho" (2006) by Key Sounds Label, the third track came from I've Sound's compilation album Regret (1999), and the fifth track appeared on Recollections (2001) by Key Sounds Label. The song "Last regrets" was originally written and composed by Jun Maeda of Key, and sung by Ayana. The B-side contains a two-part recording of a group talk of the live performers from the concert. [1] The cover art features the heroines Rin Natsume and Komari Kamikita from Key's visual novel Little Busters! .
All tracks are written by Jun Maeda
No. | Title | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Last regrets (Girls in Tears mix)" (Performed by Ayana) | a2c | 4:51 |
2. | "Last regrets (2006 memorial mix)" (Performed by Ayana) | Manack | 6:32 |
3. | "Last regrets (X'mas floor style)" (Performed by Eiko Shimamiya) | Kazuya Takase (I've Sound) | 5:28 |
4. | "Last regrets (fiberjelly mix)" (Performed by Ayana) | Keiichi Sugiyama | 6:18 |
5. | "Last regrets (acoustic version)" (Performed by Lia) | Ryō Okabe | 5:56 |
6. | "Last regrets (orbit)" (Performed by Ayana) | ZTS | 12:18 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Round-table Discussion (Part 1)" | 21:22 |
2. | "Round-table Discussion (Part 2)" | 35:36 |
Total length: | 98:20 |
KSL Live World 2008: Way to the Little Busters! EX is a live album released on December 28, 2008 at Comiket 75 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog numbers KSLA-0045—0046. [3] The album is the recording of the second KSL Live World 2008 concert held in Osaka, Japan in May 2008, and includes the talks from the MCs in addition to the live music. The album contains two discs with twenty music tracks and eleven MC tracks. Four singers sang at the concert: Chata, Lia, Rita, and Tomoe Tamiyasu. The album is composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda and Shinji Orito, among several others. The musicians at the concert were Hikari Syuyo (guitar), Fire Kawahara (side guitar), UDN (bass), Kenji Maeda (drum), and Katsutoshi (keyboard). [3] Music from five of Key's visual novels were performed: one from Kanon , two from Air , six from Clannad , three from Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life , and five from Little Busters! . Two of the songs were from Lia's singles "Birthday Song,Requiem" and "Spica/Hanabi/Moon".
No. | Title | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Little Busters!" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Rita) | Jun Maeda | Tomoyuki Nakazawa, Takeshi Ozaki (I've Sound) | 4:58 |
2. | "MC Rita / Tomoe Tamiyasu / Shinji Orito" (MC Rita・民安ともえ・折戸伸治MC Rita / Tamiyasu Tomoe / Orito Shinji) | 5:11 | ||
3. | "Song for friends" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Rita) | Jun Maeda | MintJam | 5:21 |
4. | "Haruka Kanata" (遥か彼方Faraway) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Rita) | Jun Maeda | Manack | 5:45 |
5. | "MC Rita" | 1:37 | ||
6. | "Alicemagic" (Lyrics by Yūto Tonokawa; Performed by Rita) | Shinji Orito | MintJam | 4:44 |
7. | "Instrument (Gensō)" (Instrument -幻想-Instrument (Fantasy)) | Magome Togoshi | 1:19 | |
8. | "Mag Mell" (メグメルMegu Meru) (Lyrics by Riya; Performed by Chata) | Eufonius | Kiku | 5:06 |
9. | "MC Chata / Tomoe Tamiyasu / Shinji Orito" (MC 茶太・民安ともえ・折戸伸治MC Chata / Tamiyasu Tomoe / Orito Shinji) | 3:44 | ||
10. | "Over" (オーバーŌbā) (Lyrics by Key; Performed by Chata) | Shinji Orito | Manyo | 4:58 |
11. | "Ichiman no Kiseki" (一万の軌跡Ten Thousand Places) (Lyrics by Key; Performed by Chata) | Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi | Manyo | 6:56 |
12. | "MC Chata" (MC 茶太) | 1:03 | ||
13. | "Chiisana Tenohira" (小さな手のひらSmall Palms) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Chata) | Jun Maeda | Magome Togoshi | 4:59 |
14. | "Instrument (hope)" | Jun Maeda | Yuki Shimizu | 1:05 |
15. | "Light colors" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Shinji Orito | Kazuya Takase (I've Sound) | 6:12 |
16. | "MC Lia" | 1:17 | ||
17. | "Life is Like a Melody" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Magome Togoshi | 5:50 |
No. | Title | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "MC Tomoe Tamiyasu / Shinji Orito" (MC 民安ともえ・折戸伸治MC Tamiyasu Tomoe / Orito Shinji) | 4:19 | ||
2. | "Rin no Hisokana Koi no Uta" (鈴の密かな恋の歌Rin's Secret Love Song) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Tomoe Tamiyasu) | Jun Maeda | MintJam | 4:35 |
3. | "Spica" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Sorma | 5:10 |
4. | "MC Lia" | 0:44 | ||
5. | "Birthday Song,Requiem" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Magome Togoshi | 4:26 |
6. | "MC Lia / Tomoe Tamiyasu / Shinji Orito" (MC Lia・民安ともえ・折戸伸治MC Lia / Tamiyasu Tomoe / Orito Shinji) | 7:06 | ||
7. | "Tori no Uta" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Shinji Orito | Kazuya Takase (I've Sound) | 6:20 |
8. | "MC Rita / Chata / Lia / Tomoe Tamiyasu / Shinji Orito" (MC Rita・茶太・Lia・民安ともえ・折戸伸治MC Rita / Chata / Lia / Tamiyasu Tomoe / Orito Shinji) | 5:30 | ||
9. | "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho" (風の辿り着く場所Where the Wind Reaches) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Chata, Lia, Rita, Tomoe Tamiyasu) | Shinji Orito | Kazuya Takase (I've Sound) | 6:41 |
10. | "Encore MC Lia" (アンコールMC LiaAnkōru MC Lia) | 5:01 | ||
11. | "Natsukage" (夏影Summer Lights) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Ryō Okabe | 6:17 |
12. | "Dango Daikazoku" (だんご大家族A Large Family of Dango) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Chata) | Jun Maeda | Takumaru | 4:47 |
13. | "Encore MC Rita" (アンコールMC RitaAnkōru MC Rita) | 2:13 | ||
14. | "Little Busters! (Little Jumper ver.)" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Rita) | Jun Maeda | Tomoyuki Nakazawa, Takeshi Ozaki (I've Sound) | 5:06 |
Total length: | 138:30 |
KSL Live World 2010: Pamphlet Music Disc is a remix album released on May 21, 2010 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLC-0008. [4] The album was first released at the showings of the KSL Live World 2010: Way to the Kud-Wafter concerts. The album contains one disc with six tracks remixing music from Clannad , Little Busters! , and Kud Wafter . The original versions of these songs were played live at the concerts. The album is composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, and Jun'ichi Shimizu. Singers on the album include: Chata, Lia, Rita, Riya, Keiko Suzuki, and Miyako Suzuta.
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "One's Future (Square Remix)" (Lyrics by Kai; Performed by Miyako Suzuta) | Jun'ichi Shimizu | 4:48 |
2. | "Raison (Crystal Cube Mix)" (Lyrics by Chika Shirokiri; Performed by Keiko Suzuki) | Shinji Orito | 5:14 |
3. | "Over (Keep Paddling mix)" (オーバーŌbā) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Riya) | Shinji Orito | 4:38 |
4. | "Toki o Kizamu Uta (KSL Live World Mix)" (時を刻む唄A Song to Pass the Time) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | 4:38 |
5. | "Alicemagic (hemuri mix)" (Lyrics by Yūto Tonokawa; Performed by Rita) | Shinji Orito | 4:58 |
6. | "Dango Daikazoku (Arcana structure)" (だんご大家族The Big Dango Family) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Chata) | Jun Maeda | 4:36 |
Total length: | 28:52 |
KSL Live World 2010: Way to the Kud Wafter is a live album released on December 24, 2010 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog numbers KSLA-0061—0063. [5] The album contains recordings from one of the May 22 KSL Live World 2010 concerts, and includes the talks from the MCs in addition to the live music. The album contains three discs with 27 music tracks and 14 MC tracks. Ten singers sang at the concert: Keiko Suzuki, Miyako Suzuta, Aoi Tada, Tomoe Tamiyasu, Chata, Marina, Lia, LiSA, Rita and Eufonius; however, Eufonius only appeared at the May 22 concerts. The album is composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda and Shinji Orito, among several others. Music from five of Key's visual novels, as well as the Angel Beats! anime, were performed. Two of the songs were from Lia's singles "Birthday Song,Requiem" and "Spica/Hanabi/Moon", and one ("Karma") is from Lia's album Dearly.
No. | Title | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "One's Future" (Lyrics by Kai; Performed by Miyako Suzuta) | Jun'ichi Shimizu | Manack | 5:25 |
2. | "Opening MC" (オープニングMCŌpuningu MC) | 6:17 | ||
3. | "Rin no Hisoka na Koi no Uta (My Style Remix)" (鈴の密かな恋の歌Rin's Secret Love Song) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Tomoe Tamiyasu) | Jun Maeda | Setzer | 5:31 |
4. | "Raison" (Lyrics by Chika Shirokiri; Performed by Keiko Suzuki) | Shinji Orito | Manyo | 5:29 |
5. | "MC Keiko Suzuki & Rita & Orito" (MC すずきけいこ&Rita&折戸) | 2:36 | ||
6. | "Alicemagic (RockStar ver.)" (Lyrics by Yūto Tonokawa; Performed by Rita) | Shinji Orito | 5:14 | |
7. | "Little Busters! (Little Jumper ver.)" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Rita) | Jun Maeda | I've Sound | 5:06 |
8. | "MC Rita & Orito" (MC Rita&折戸) | 0:44 | ||
9. | "Mag Mell" (メグメルMegu Meru) (Lyrics by Riya; Performed by Eufonius) | Eufonius | Hajime Kikuchi | 5:09 |
10. | "MC Eufonius" | 1:45 | ||
11. | "Over" (オーバーŌbā) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Eufonius) | Shinji Orito | Manyo | 5:01 |
12. | "Kage Futatsu (MintJam Ver.)" (影二つTwo Shadows) (Lyrics by Kai; Performed by Chata) | Magome Togoshi | Magome Togoshi | 5:33 |
13. | "MC Chata & Rita & Orito 3" (MC 茶太&Rita&折戸3) | 2:56 | ||
14. | "Light Colors" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Shinji Orito | Kazuya Takase | 6:29 |
No. | Title | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Farewell Song" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Magome Togoshi | Magome Togoshi | 5:44 |
2. | "MC Lia" | 2:54 | ||
3. | "Karma" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Aikamachi+nagie | 6:01 |
4. | "MC Lia & Aoi Tada" (MC Lia&多田葵) | 4:17 | ||
5. | "Brave Song" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Aoi Tada) | Jun Maeda | Anant-Garde Eyes | 5:44 |
6. | "Thousand Enemies" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by LiSA) | Jun Maeda | Hikari Syuyo | 4:53 |
7. | "MC LiSA 1" | 2:35 | ||
8. | "Alchemy" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by LiSA) | Jun Maeda | Hikari Syuyo | 4:16 |
9. | "MC LiSA 2" | 2:37 | ||
10. | "Crow Song" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by LiSA) | Jun Maeda | Hikari Syuyo | 5:03 |
11. | "MC Marina" | 0:49 | ||
12. | "My Song" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Marina) | Jun Maeda | Hikari Syuyo | 5:09 |
13. | "MC Lia & Rita & Orito" (MC Lia&Rita&折戸) | 6:47 | ||
14. | "Toki o Kizamu Uta" (時を刻む唄A Song to Pass the Time) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Anant-Garde Eyes | 5:04 |
15. | "Ending MC" (エンディングMCEndingu MC) | 0:47 | ||
16. | "My Soul, Your Beats!" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Anant-Garde Eyes | 5:11 |
No. | Title | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Encore MC 1" (アンコールMC1Ankōru MC 1) | 3:04 | ||
2. | "Tori no Uta" (鳥の詩Bird's Poem) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Shinji Orito | Kazuya Takase | 6:41 |
3. | "Dango Daikazoku" (だんご大家族The Big Dango Family) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Chata) | Jun Maeda | Takumaru | 4:47 |
4. | "Encore MC 2" (アンコールMC2Ankōru MC 2) | 3:00 | ||
5. | "One's Future" (Lyrics by Kai; Performed by Miyako Suzuta) | Jun'ichi Shimizu | Manack | 5:43 |
6. | "Neko to Garasu to Marui Tsuki" (猫と硝子と円い月Cat, Glass, and the Round Moon) (Lyrics by Yūto Tonokawa; Performed by Tomoe Tamiyasu) | Jun Maeda | Manack | 4:56 |
7. | "Mission:Love sniper" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Tomoe Tamiyasu) | Arm, Jun Maeda | Arm | 6:26 |
8. | "Mag Mell" (メグメルMegu Meru) (Lyrics by Riya; Performed by Chata) | Eufonius | Hajime Kikuchi | 5:16 |
9. | "Over" (オーバーŌbā) (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Chata) | Shinji Orito | Manyo | 4:57 |
10. | "Birthday Song,Requiem" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Magome Togoshi | 4:33 |
11. | "Hanabi" (Lyrics by Jun Maeda; Performed by Lia) | Jun Maeda | Yū Hagiwara | 7:29 |
Total length: | 187:58 |
Key is a Japanese visual novel studio known for making dramatic and plot-oriented titles. It was formed on July 21, 1998, as a brand under the publisher Visual Arts, and is located in Kita, Osaka.
Key Sounds Label is a Japanese independent record label formed in 2001 as a brand of the publishing company Visual Arts. Key Sounds Label was formed to catalog and release music related to visual novels produced by the brand Key, also under Visual Arts, known for developing titles such as Kanon and Air. Excluding two albums and one single that were released by Key and Visual Arts' before the label's formation, the majority of releases on the label all have a basis from one of Key's titles. There are other albums and singles on the label not directly related to the visual novels, such as two singles by Lia and one album by Riya. Unlike typical record labels, Key Sounds Label does not license any of the artists featured on albums and singles released on the label.
Air is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2000. The story follows Yukito Kunisaki, a traveler who arrives in a quiet seaside town during summer who is on a search for the "girl in the sky" that his now-deceased mother told him about and was searching for too. In town, Yukito meets three strange girls and Yukito begins to suspect that one of them may in fact be the girl he has been searching for. It was adapted by Toei Animation into an animated film in 2005 directed by Osamu Dezaki with music direction by Yoshikazu Suo. Kyoto Animation also adapted it into a 13-episode anime television series broadcast in 2005, along with an additional two episodes also broadcast in 2005, directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Air and its anime adaptations consists of one EP, one single, two soundtracks, and three remix albums.
Clannad is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2004. The story follows Tomoya Okazaki, a discontented high school student whose life changes when he meets a girl one year older than him named Nagisa Furukawa. It was adapted by Toei Animation into an animated film in 2007 directed by Osamu Dezaki with music direction by Yoshichika Inomata. Kyoto Animation also adapted it into two anime television series consisting of 49 episodes broadcast between 2007 and 2009, including two original video animation episodes released in 2008 and 2009, directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Clannad and its anime adaptations consists of two studio albums, four singles, two soundtracks, and four remix albums.
Kanon is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 1999. The story follows Yuichi Aizawa, who has returned to the town where seven years ago he would spend his school vacations, but has forgotten many of the details regarding his previous visits. Over the course of the series, Yuichi slowly regains these memories as he meets new friends and is reacquainted with others from his past. It was adapted by Toei Animation into a 13-episode anime television series broadcast in 2002 along with an accompanying original video animation episode released in 2003, both directed by Takamichi Itō with music direction by Hiroyuki Kōzu. Kyoto Animation also adapted it into a 24-episode anime television series broadcast between 2006 and 2007 directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Kanon and its anime adaptations consists of one compilation album, three singles, three soundtracks, and three remix albums.
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"Spica/Hanabi/Moon" is a collaboration maxi single containing songs sung by I've Sound's Lia first released on August 15, 2003, at Comiket 64 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0008. The single contains one disc with three tracks composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda, Sorma, Yū Hagiwara, and Takumaru. "Hanabi" was later used as the ending theme for episode six of the 2013 anime series Little Busters! Refrain.
Humanity... is an album featuring songs composed by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Mitsuru Sekiyama, Yasushi Tanno, and Shigeru Kiyokawa. The album was first released on August 10, 2001 at Comiket 60 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0001. The album contains one disc with ten tracks; eight of the ten are sung by Hidetsuna Fujita, and Mina Minomo, and the lyrics for the songs were written by Jun Maeda, Tanno, Fujita, and Kazumi Ōtsuka. Excluding the last track, "Tori no Uta ", which is a remix of a song originally featured in Key's visual novel Air, none of the other tracks are related to visual novels by Key.
Keiko Suzuki is a Japanese voice actress and narrator from Osaka. She voices characters from visual novels, and has been in the cast of five Key titles. She is also known under the name Chisato Suzumori.
"Tori no Uta" is a Japanese trance song sung by Lia, written by Jun Maeda, composed by Shinji Orito, and arranged by Kazuya Takase. The song was recorded at Paramount Studio in Los Angeles by the visual novel studio Key through their record label Key Sounds Label for use as the opening theme of Key's 2000 visual novel Air. A short version of the song was first released on I've Sound's July 2000 compilation album Verge. The full version of "Tori no Uta" first appeared on the limited edition remix album Ornithopter originally bundled with the first printing release of the Air game, though "Tori no Uta" was not remixed on the album. The song was later widely distributed on the Air Original Soundtrack (2002), the soundtrack of the visual novel. The song was later featured as the opening theme to the Air anime series in 2005. The Japanese variety radio show Moteken used "Tori no Uta" as the ending theme to their October 15, 2007 broadcast.
Key Net Radio was a Japanese Internet radio program produced by VisualArt's and the visual novel studio Key in regard to Key and the games the brand produces. Thirty broadcasts were released online from December 13, 2007, to August 30, 2010. The show was hosted by Shinji Orito and Itaru Hinoue of Key, and another woman named Chiro who works for Pekoe, another visual novel studio under VisualArt's. Guests have been known to appear on the show including Jun Maeda and Na-Ga of Key. Each broadcast was recorded and were available via download on Key's official website after being edited by Orito, though Hinoue filled in for Orito on some occasions. The episodes were available for download on the radio show's official blog for the first nine broadcasts, and the first 27 episodes are no longer available for download. The more recent broadcasts could be listened to on VisualArt's' YouTube channel named Visual Channel. Listeners could submit thoughts about the show and any requests they may have for the show, along with submitting questions to the host trio. Key Net Radio's mascot is named Kirara and is drawn by Itaru Hinoue.
Key 10th Memorial Fes Anniversary CD is remix album released on February 28, 2009 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog numbers KSLC-0004—0005. It was released at Key 10th Memorial Fes, an event hosted by the visual novel development brand Key under VisualArt's and held during February 28 and March 1, 2009 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the game brand's establishment. The album contains two discs with sixteen tracks, though only the music on the first disc is of new remixes of music from Key's visual novels. The second disc re-uses older remixes previously released by Key Sounds Label on the albums Recollections and Ornithopter; tracks one through six are from the former, and the remaining tracks are from the latter. The tracks on the album were composed, arranged, and produced by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Takumaru, Manack, Manyo, and PMMK.
Key Sounds Label is a Japanese independent record label based in Osaka, Japan, that specializes in trance music. The label formed in 2001 as a brand of the publishing company VisualArt's and was established to catalog and release music related to visual novels produced by the brand Key, also under VisualArt's. When Key Sounds Label formed, Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, and Magome Togoshi were Key's signature composers and have continued to produce the majority of the music on the label, though Togoshi resigned in October 2006 and is no longer affiliated with Key or VisualArt's. Key and VisualArt's released one single and two remix albums between 1999 and 2000, leading to the formation of Key Sounds Label the following year. The first official releases on the label were Work-S' debut studio album Humanity... and Lia's debut single "Natsukage / Nostalgia" at the convention Comiket 60 in 2001. The first release to chart on Japan's Oricon charts was the Clannad Original Soundtrack released in 2004. Between 2006 and 2008, eight more releases—five singles and three albums—also charted on Oricon. The six singles and two albums released for the anime series Angel Beats! charted on Oricon in 2010.
Kud Wafter is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Key, released on June 25, 2010, for Windows. Kud Wafter is Key's eighth game, along with other titles such as Kanon, Air, and Clannad. Key released a version of Kud Wafter without the erotic content, and the game was ported to the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. The story follows the lives of high school students Riki Naoe and his close friend Kudryavka Noumi as they start to see more of each other in a romantic relationship. The gameplay in Kud Wafter follows a branching plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the title character Kudryavka, also known as "Kud" for short.
Kud Wafter is a visual novel developed by Key and published by VisualArt's in 2010. The story follows the lives of Riki Naoe and his close friend Kudryavka as they start to see more of each other in a romantic relationship. The discography of Kud Wafter consists of one single, one soundtrack, and three remix album. The core of the discography is the original soundtrack album produced by Key Sounds Label in 2010. The music on the soundtrack was composed and arranged by Jun'ichi Shimizu, Manack, and Donmaru. Four remix albums were released between 2010 and 2020.
Angel Beats! is a 13-episode 2010 anime television series produced by P.A. Works and Aniplex and directed by Seiji Kishi. The story was originally conceived by Jun Maeda, who also wrote the screenplay and composed the music with the group Anant-Garde Eyes, with original character design by Na-Ga; both Maeda and Na-Ga are from the visual novel brand Key. The first volume in a six-part episodic visual novel adaptation produced by Key was released in 2015. The discography of Angel Beats! consists of two studio albums, one compilation album, nine singles, one soundtrack and one remix album.
Charlotte is a 13-episode 2015 anime television series produced by P.A. Works and Aniplex and directed by Yoshiyuki Asai. The story was originally conceived by Jun Maeda, who also wrote the screenplay and composed the music with Hikarishuyo and the group Anant-Garde Eyes; Na-Ga provided the original character design. Both Maeda and Na-Ga are from the visual novel brand Key. The discography of Charlotte consists of two studio albums, three singles and one soundtrack.
Summer Pockets and Summer Pockets Reflection Blue are visual novels developed by Key and published by Visual Arts in 2018 and 2020. The story is set on a fictional island on the Seto Inland Sea and follows the life of Hairi Takahara, a young man who uses the recent death of his grandmother as an excuse to escape to the island after an unpleasant incident. Once there, he gets to know the townsfolk of Torishirojima and multiple girls who are the focus of the story. The discography of Summer Pockets and Reflection Blue consists of two studio albums, three singles, two soundtracks, and six remix albums.